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January 14, 2010

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Oh my, now those are some nifty tattoos!

stunning! i've never seen anything like these. i've always been a fan of strictly black tattoos, but these make me rethink that!

xo
kelly

Uber-swank! I have 4 tattoos & adore non-traditional styles ... and she works in NYC! Note to self - start saving for new ink :)

whoa those are really tattoos? how unique

Woah! Those are amazing. If I were a tattoo kind of girl I might go for those!

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing the link.

Oh wow! I've been resisting the urge to get a tattoo for a long time and those aren't making it easier. They're beautiful!

wow, pretty cool. if i was going to get a tattoo (never), it might be one like this :)

-angela

I was just telling my husband about these the other day. They;re one of those things I can't stop thinking about!

Pretty cool someday I hope to get many tattoos! I love sleeves!

those are gorgeous! go starters, i might just paint my arm and see if i like it. xo

i love these! i would love one on a canvas as well!i have never seen anything like these!

These really are quite impressive. The abstracts are so beautiful.

Those make me rethink the possibilities of body art. I have never seen such beautiful, feminine tattoos. Not that the anchor on my bum isn't feminine or anything.

these are amazing. so fine art for a tattoo. she is very talented.

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